And frankly, neither presidential candidate is progressive. Neither will usher in the kind of world we heard from Sanders.

But clearly, we will be far less successful pushing President Trump through civil society discourse, Congress, or activism, to do anything good or less bad.

And if we have another President Clinton, we will have to push her hard to build America into a country we can be proud of, and be a voice of moral integrity around the world for political, economic, environmental and climate peace.

So roll up your sleeves, Americans and those of us who love what America could be. Tomorrow is a new first day of many days of hard work, regardless of who wins the White House tonight.

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